Collins, Joan (1933–)
Collins, Joan (1933–)
English actress and writer. Born Joan Henrietta Collins, May 23, 1933, in London, England; dau. of a theatrical booking agent; sister of Jackie Collins (writer); m. Maxwell Reed, 1952 (div. 1956); m. Anthony Newley (songwriter, performer), 1963 (div. 1970); m. Ron Kass, 1972 (div. 1984); m. Peter Holm, 1985 (div. 1987); m. Percy Gibson (theater manager), 2002; children: Tara Cynara Newley (b. 1963, news anchor in England), Alexander "Sacha" Newley (artist), and Katyana "Katy" Kass (b. 1972).
Made London debut in A Doll's House (1946) and Broadway debut as Amanda in Private Lives (1991); made film debut in Lady Godiva Rides Again (1951), followed by Land of the Pharoahs, The Virgin Queen, The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing, The Opposite Sex, Island in the Sun, The Bravados, Rally 'Round the Flag Boys and The Road to Hong Kong, among others; when career slumped, starred in horror flicks and such films as The Stud and The Bitch, based on her sister's novels; revived career with part of Alexis Carrington Colby in tv series "Dynasty" (1981–89); wrote novels. Made Officer of the British Empire (OBE).
See also autobiographies Past Imperfect (1978) and Star Quality.